Optical transceiver
An optical transceiver includes a positioning element, a fiber connecting segment, a base and a housing. The positioning element has a first positioning part. The fiber connecting segment tightly fits to the positioning element. The housing supports at least one optical transceiving element and is connected to the positioning element. The base has a second positioning part and is configured for supporting the positioning element and the fiber connecting segment. The first positioning part and the second positioning part define the position of the fiber connecting segment.
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This Non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 201310629341.0 filed in People's Republic of China on Nov. 29, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an optical transceiver and, in particular, to an optical transceiver with more compact size.
2. Related Art
The optical communication technology provides a solution for fast and large amount of information transmission, so it has been used in more and more applications. In order to precisely transmit signals, the optical transceiver plays a critical role in the optical communication.
The optical transceiver is mainly used for receiving optical signals from the fiber and then converting the optical signals to electric signals or for converting electric signals to optical signals and then delivering the optical signals through the fiber. In general, the optical transceiver includes a transceiver and a fiber segment connecting to the transceiver. A fiber connector is configured at the end of the fiber segment for coupling to an external fiber and transmitting optical signals. However, since the fiber segment and the fiber connector are configured outside the transceiver, they certainly occupy additional space. When the available space is limited, the conventional optical transceiver is not quite suitable.
Therefore, it is an important subject to provide an optical transceiver having more compact size.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the foregoing subject, an objective of the present invention is to provide an optical transceiver having more compact size.
To achieve the above objective, the present invention discloses an optical transceiver including a positioning element, a fiber connecting segment, a base and a housing. The positioning element has a first positioning part. The fiber connecting segment tightly fits to the positioning element. The housing supports at least one optical transceiving element and is connected to the positioning element. The base has a second positioning part and is configured for supporting the positioning element and the fiber connecting segment. The first positioning part and the second positioning part define the position of the fiber connecting segment.
In one embodiment, the fiber connecting segment has an end surface for connecting to an external fiber, and the normal direction of the end surface is not parallel to the center axis of the fiber connecting segment.
In one embodiment, an angle between the normal direction of the end surface and the center axis of the fiber connecting segment is 4±1 degrees, 8±1 degrees or 12±1 degrees.
In one embodiment, no additional fiber is configured between the positioning element and the housing.
In one embodiment, the base and the second positioning part are integrated as a single component.
In one embodiment, the fiber connecting segment at least includes a core and an encapsulating part covering the core, and the material of the encapsulating part includes metal, plastic, ceramic or glass.
In one embodiment, the positioning element is made of rigid material including metal, plastic, ceramic or glass.
In one embodiment, the optical transceiver further includes a connecting sleeve telescoping on the fiber connecting segment.
In one embodiment, the optical transceiver further includes a tube disposed between the connecting sleeve and the fiber connecting segment.
As mentioned above, the optical transceiver of the invention has a positioning element and a base for fixing the fiber connecting segment. Accordingly, when the end surface of the fiber connecting segment is not exactly perpendicular to the center axis of the fiber connecting segment, it is not shifted due to the assembling tolerance. Besides, the additional fiber segment for connecting to the external fiber is not necessary, thereby sufficiently minimizing the size of the optical transceiver.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the subsequent detailed description and accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
In addition, the optical transceiver 1 further includes a connecting sleeve 15 telescoping on the fiber connecting segment 12 for protecting and fixing the external fiber, thereby increasing the optical coupling degree.
In addition, the optical transceiver 1 further includes a tube 16 disposed between the connecting sleeve 15 and the fiber connecting segment 12 for precisely aligning the fiber connecting segment 12 to the external fiber, thereby further increasing the optical coupling degree.
In another embodiment, the first positioning part 111 is a protrusion, while the second positioning part 131 is a recess. In this invention, the positioning method of the first positioning part 111 and the second positioning part 131 is, for example but not limited to, fitting, connecting by corresponding shapes, wedging, screwing, locking, attaching or bolting. In addition, the positioning element 11 and the base 13 can be relatively positioned based on their corresponding structures and shapes, thereby exactly defining the position of the fiber connecting segment 12.
In another embodiment, the base 13 and the second positioning part 131 can be integrally formed as a single component so as to simplify the manufacturing process.
In addition, the fiber connecting segment 12 may at least include a core 121 and an encapsulating part 122 covering the core 121. The material of the encapsulating part 122 includes metal, plastic, ceramic or glass. Besides, the positioning element 11 can be made of rigid material including metal, plastic, ceramic or glass, so that it can be welded to the base 13.
To be noted, the above-mentioned fiber connecting segment 12 is tightly fitted to the positioning element 11, and the first positioning part 111 of the positioning element 11 and the second positioning part 131 of the base 13 are configured to fix the direction of the end surface A of the fiber connecting segment 12. This design can prevent the shift of the end surface A due to the assembling tolerance, so that the external fiber can precisely connect to the fiber connecting segment 12, thereby increasing the optical coupling degree.
To be noted, the fiber connecting segment 12 may not be inserted into the housing 14, while the major consideration is to properly transmit the optical signals between the fiber connecting segment 12 and the housing 14. In this embodiment, the fiber connecting segment 12 is partially inserted into the housing 14, but this invention is not limited thereto.
The optical transceiver 1 can be accommodated within a metal case (not shown) for preventing electromagnetic interference and thus improving the light transmission quality.
In summary, the optical transceiver of the invention has a positioning element and a base for fixing the fiber connecting segment. Accordingly, when the end surface of the fiber connecting segment is not exactly perpendicular to the center axis of the fiber connecting segment, it is not shifted due to the assembling tolerance. Besides, the additional fiber segment for connecting to the external fiber is not necessary, thereby sufficiently minimizing the size of the optical transceiver.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An optical transceiver, comprising:
- a positioning element having a first positioning part;
- a fiber connecting segment tightly fitting to the positioning element;
- a base having a second positioning part and supporting the positioning element and the fiber connecting segment, wherein the first positioning part and the second positioning part define the position of the fiber connecting segment; and
- a housing connected to the positioning element and configured for supporting at least one optical transceiving element,
- wherein the first positioning part is a recess formed on the positioning element, the second positioning part is a protrusion formed on the base, and the second positioning part is disposed within the first positioning part.
2. The optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein the fiber connecting segment has an end surface for connecting to an external fiber, and the normal direction of the end surface is not parallel to the center axis of the fiber connecting segment.
3. The optical transceiver of claim 2, wherein an angle between the normal direction of the end surface and the center axis of the fiber connecting segment is 4±1 degrees, 8±1 degrees or 12±1 degrees.
4. The optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein no additional fiber is configured between the positioning element and the housing.
5. The optical transceiver of claim 2, wherein no additional fiber is configured between the positioning element and the housing.
6. The optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein the base and the second positioning part are integrated as a single component.
7. The optical transceiver of claim 2, wherein the base and the second positioning part are integrated as a single component.
8. The optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein the fiber connecting segment at least comprises a core and an encapsulating part covering the core, and the material of the encapsulating part comprises metal, plastic, ceramic or glass.
9. The optical transceiver of claim 2, wherein the fiber connecting segment at least comprises a core and an encapsulating part covering the core, and the material of the encapsulating part comprises metal, plastic, ceramic or glass.
10. The optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein the material of the positioning element comprises metal, plastic, ceramic or glass.
11. The optical transceiver of claim 2, wherein the material of the positioning element comprises metal, plastic, ceramic or glass.
12. The optical transceiver of claim 1, further comprising:
- a connecting sleeve telescoping on the fiber connecting segment.
13. The optical transceiver of claim 12, further comprising:
- a tube disposed between the connecting sleeve and the fiber connecting segment.
14. The optical transceiver of claim 2, further comprising:
- a connecting sleeve telescoping on the fiber connecting segment.
15. The optical transceiver of claim 14, further comprising:
- a tube disposed between the connecting sleeve and the fiber connecting segment.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jul 30, 2014
Date of Patent: Sep 27, 2016
Patent Publication Number: 20150349893
Assignee: DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC. (Taoyuan Hsien)
Inventors: Yu-Hsien Liao (Taoyuan Hsien), Ming-Yi Huang (Taoyuan Hsien), Te-Hsuan Yang (Taoyuan Hsien)
Primary Examiner: Agustin Bello
Application Number: 14/447,140
International Classification: H04B 10/00 (20130101); H04B 10/43 (20130101); G02B 6/42 (20060101); H04B 10/25 (20130101);